Tanystropheus (Greek τανυς “long” + στροφαηυς “vertebra”), was a 6 metre (20 ft) long
reptile that dated from the Middle
Triassic period. It is recognizable by its extremely elongated neck, which measured 3 metres (10 ft) long - longer than its body and tail combined. The neck was composed of 12–13 extremely elongate vertebrae Fossils have been found in
Europe, the
Middle East and
China. Complete skeletons of juvenile individuals are most abundant in the Besano Formation of
Italy, dating to 232 million years ago during the middle
Triassic period (
Ladinian stage).